North Haven: Shoe String Press, 2002. Octavo, dustwrapper, black and white photographs, text illustrations. WAS $40. Marty Crump explores the "state of the species" of reptiles and amphibians from common misconceptions about them, to their exploitation, to the reasons for their decline.More about Amphibians, reptiles and their conservation

Chipping Norton: Surrey Beatty, 1998. Quarto, dustwrapper, illustrations. WAS $86. Reviews the sensory perception of amphibians, how they smell, taste, see, detect water movements, and sense pain, temperature and pressure. Several less familiar senses are also discussed, such as the ability of amphibians to detect magnetic and electric fields. Other... More about Amphibian biology, volume three: sensory perception

Chipping Norton: Surrey Beatty, 1994. Quarto, dustwrapper, illustrations. WAS $129. The first in a proposed series on the biology of amphibians. This volume is devoted entirely to the skin of amphibians. Other volumes in the series are available - volume one: the integument [stock id 4018], volume two: social behaviour... More about Amphibian biology, volume one: the integument

Surrey Beatty, 2005. Quarto, dustwrapper, photographs, text illustrations. WAS $140. The sixth volume in this ongoing series deals with endocrinology. The first chapter provides the morphological background for the rest of the book by describing the anatomy of the amphibian endocrine system. The following chapters treat the various endocrine systems... More about Amphibian biology, volume six: endocrinology